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The Battle of Nemea 394 B.C.: Sparta, the Coalition, and the First Great Battle of the Corinthian War. Epic Battles of Ancient History, #25

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235444133
  • EAN9798235444133
  • Date de parution06/07/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The Battle of Nemea marked Sparta's dramatic return to dominance at the opening of the Corinthian War. In 394 B. C., the greatest coalition assembled against Sparta since the Persian Wars confronted the Peloponnesian army on the plains of Nemea. Athenians, Boeotians, Corinthians, Argives, and their allies sought to end Spartan supremacy. Instead, they encountered one of the finest demonstrations of discipline and battlefield leadership in Classical Greek warfare.
This book examines the Battle of Nemea not simply as a tactical engagement, but as the defining land battle of the early Corinthian War. It explores how leadership, operational mobility, battlefield discipline, and the enduring strengths of the Spartan military system overcame a numerically superior coalition, preserving Spartan dominance at one of the most critical moments in its history. The campaign unfolded only a decade after Sparta's victory in the Peloponnesian War.
Supported by Persian resources, the coalition challenged Spartan hegemony across Greece, making Nemea the first major test of whether Sparta could maintain the position it had so recently won. The battle demonstrated that numbers alone could not overcome superior cohesion and tactical execution. As both phalanxes drifted naturally to the right, each army achieved success on one wing while suffering defeat on the other.
Victory ultimately belonged to the force that maintained discipline, restored formation, and seized the initiative at the decisive moment. Drawing primarily upon Xenophon's Hellenica, supported by Diodorus Siculus and modern military scholarship, this study reconstructs the campaign through detailed analysis of the battlefield, troop deployments, and the sequence of operations. The volume includes:.
The origins of the Corinthian War. Sparta's post-Peloponnesian War hegemony. The formation of the anti-Spartan coalition. Operational movements before the battle. Initial deployments and battlefield reconstruction. Tactical maps, battlefield diagrams, and terrain analysis. A chronological timeline of the campaign. Analysis of Spartan doctrine and coalition command. Operational and strategic lessons for modern military thoughtWritten for readers of military history, strategy, and Classical warfare, this volume explains how discipline, leadership, and battlefield adaptability shaped the outcome of one of the most important hoplite battles ever fought.
The Battle of Nemea was more than a Spartan victory. It preserved Spartan supremacy at the opening of the Corinthian War, demonstrated the decisive power of battlefield discipline over numerical superiority, and reaffirmed why the Spartan phalanx remained the most formidable fighting force in Greece.